AMUSEMENTS. KINGS THEATRE. STRATFORD. TALKIES! TALKIES! MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. A Paramount All-Talking. Mystery Picture. “THE HOLE IN THE WALL" “THE HOLE IN THE WALL" “THE HOLE IN THE WALL" With an All Star Cast. A Spooky . Drama of Clever Criminals Operating their Racket behind the Mask of Spiritualism. GOOD TALKING SUPPORTS. DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES. ‘THE DESERT SONG’’—lB, 19, 20, and 21,' February. PUBLIC NOTICES. FITZROY SURF CLUB. gWIMMING QARNIVAL . MUNICIPAL BATHS, -SATURDAY, JANUARY"2S, AT 8 p.m. TARANAKI MILE'CHAMPIONSHIP. ■■. See Taranaki’s Best in Action. 1 Water Polo—New Plymouth v., Fitzroy. Champion Teams of Taranaki. The Greatest Carnival of the year. Admission: Gents-1/6,.'Ladies 1/-, Children 6d. H. J. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. BOXING AND PHYSICAL ' INSTRUCTION. ‘ JNTERESTED. persons are advised that Mr. Jack Jones, Professional Boxer, has been appointed ‘ official instructor to this association and is available to give instructions in the/hrt of boxing or in physical Culture. 1 Those desirous of. entering classes or receiving private lessons should see either Mr. Jones or the undersigned., , -S. R. VEITCH, Secretary, Hawera Boxing Association. - at the New Plymouth M-C.C. Races on Saturday, February 15; MANGAEHUrSTRATFORD MANGAEHU-STRATFORD gHEEP pOG, .'J’RIALS. FEBRUARY, 26 & 27, 1930? PROGRAMME: CLASS I—Long head.'. Prizes £3, £2, £1 and £5 5s Cup. CLASS 2.—Huntaway between, three sets, of flags. Prizes £s,' £3, £2, £1 and 25 guinea Cup. CLASS 3.—Short head, drive and yard, Prizes £5, £3, £2, £1 and 10 guinea Cup. Also J. Walsh’s Gold Medal for competitor under 21 scoring -most points at the trials. -.ln each event there will ■ be. novice and maiden prizes. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. . Local and Open Prizes for -ladies scoring highest percentage in any one event. H. L. Walker’s open and A. J. Holly’s local special prizes. Accommodation arranged for all competitors. •
NOTICE. J Will not be responsiblefor any . debts / incurred in my name from this _date without my written authority. ' A.-MQRATTI, • Inglewood. pARANAKI •J L; - AND P, gHOW pARANAKI AND ;gHOW AT NEW PLYMOUTH,' . MARCH 5 and 6, 1930. PRIZE SCHEDULES FOR THIS IMPORTANT FIXTURE ARE NOW* AVAILABLE. ; ENTRIeFcLOSE ON FEBRUARY ,21. ■ Schedules and, particulars from—. W. P. OKEY, Secretary,. ; P.O. Box 18. New Plymouth. ’Phone 87. ACCOMMODATION. ENJOY YOURSELVES AT OPUNAKE ENJOY YOURSELVES AT OPUNAKE, BY THE SEA BY THE SEA. Bathing and Surfing on Sandy Beach in the Sunshine. LET pHE pEACH pAVILION . . (Mrs. E. Jenkins, Proprietress) > CATER FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. Light., Luncheons for aIL Morning and Afternoon Teas daintily served. . All Home Cooking (electric). Service a . Feature. Ice Creains (always frozen), Sweets, Soft Drinks, etc. j Bathing Suite and Caps for Sale or Hire. Deck Chairs Available. Parking Place for Cars. PARTIES AND PICNICS CATERED FOR. Spacious Dance Halt 'Phone 42. TIMBER! YES! We are still selling that MOUNTAIN RIMU. ' DRY-DRESSED TIMBER A SPECIALTY Delivered Anywhere. W. C. WAITEIKA ROAD - • ‘ TE KIRI
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1930, Page 3
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